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prathapreddy
What is Rivet squeezing? View All
I would like to know what is rivet squeezing.

2 months ago - 9 months left to answer. - 1 response - Report Abuse
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JakeBanman
This is a general discusion on shear knowledge.

Rivet squeezing is a practice done when instaling a certain type of rivet; traditionaly a solid rivet.

Solid rivets are installed by a squeezing or hammering blow to the inserted end, forming a mushroomed tail. The components being held together should be tightly clamped to prevent any movement. Loosely clamped parts will not be secure and will fail with fatigue, vibration, wear, overload, and shearing of the rivet. The tooling used depends upon the size of the rivet and its material.

Hope that helps.


2 months ago

Source: Strength of Materials class as well as:
http://www.inddist.com/article/CA6338042.html


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